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modal verbs
INDEX
- can
- could
- should
- must
- have to
- afirmative
- negative
- interrogative
Modal verbs are responsible for changing the context of a sentence.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
can
Afirmative
Can is a verb that you use when you need express possibility for example: I can play football
can't
negative
Can't is a verb that you use when you want to talk about something that don't can do for example: you can't play the guitar
can..?
interrogative
also you can use the verb can to make questions for example: Can I have a glass of water?
could
afirmative
could is the verb can in the past tense and you use this verb when you are going to talk about something that you can do in the past for example: I could talk in English with my friend Adam
couldn't
negative
couldn't is a verb that you use when you need express something that you can't do in the past for example: I couldn't staid with my friends last weekend
could..?
interrogarive
like a verb can you can use could to make questions for example: could you made a pizza two years ago?
should
afirmative
should is a verb that you use to express a tip for example: you should make a cake for your birthday
shouldn't
negative
shouldn't it is also a verb that is used yo advise for example: you shouldn't go to the high school tomorrow
should..?
interrogative
you can use should to do questions for example: should I do a party for my birthday?
must
afirmative
must is a verb that indicates obligation for example: you must go to the high school
must..?
interrogative
also you can use must to make questions for examples: must we watch this film?
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mustn't
negative
mustn't is a verb that indicates prohibition for example: you mustn't go to the party this night
have to
afirmative
you use have to to expres the saim that the verb must for example: I told him what he had to do
don't have to
negative
we use don't have to to say that there is no obligation or necessity to do something for example: you don't have to do exercises at the end of this page
have to..?
interrogative
you use this for of the verb when you want to ask something and you prefere use have to instead of must for example: do you have to sing every time we watch this movie?
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Presentation
modal verbs
INDEX
Modal verbs are responsible for changing the context of a sentence.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
can
Afirmative
Can is a verb that you use when you need express possibility for example: I can play football
can't
negative
Can't is a verb that you use when you want to talk about something that don't can do for example: you can't play the guitar
can..?
interrogative
also you can use the verb can to make questions for example: Can I have a glass of water?
could
afirmative
could is the verb can in the past tense and you use this verb when you are going to talk about something that you can do in the past for example: I could talk in English with my friend Adam
couldn't
negative
couldn't is a verb that you use when you need express something that you can't do in the past for example: I couldn't staid with my friends last weekend
could..?
interrogarive
like a verb can you can use could to make questions for example: could you made a pizza two years ago?
should
afirmative
should is a verb that you use to express a tip for example: you should make a cake for your birthday
shouldn't
negative
shouldn't it is also a verb that is used yo advise for example: you shouldn't go to the high school tomorrow
should..?
interrogative
you can use should to do questions for example: should I do a party for my birthday?
must
afirmative
must is a verb that indicates obligation for example: you must go to the high school
must..?
interrogative
also you can use must to make questions for examples: must we watch this film?
+info
mustn't
negative
mustn't is a verb that indicates prohibition for example: you mustn't go to the party this night
have to
afirmative
you use have to to expres the saim that the verb must for example: I told him what he had to do
don't have to
negative
we use don't have to to say that there is no obligation or necessity to do something for example: you don't have to do exercises at the end of this page
have to..?
interrogative
you use this for of the verb when you want to ask something and you prefere use have to instead of must for example: do you have to sing every time we watch this movie?